THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF TIMMINS A certified cheque for ten per cent. of the price offered to accompany each tender, forfeitable upon nonâ€"payment of the balance of the purchase money within the prescribed time. Open to nntiveâ€"born Seots and Bceotgswomen and those of Seottish deâ€" gent. Meetings the second and fourth Fridays of the month, in the 1.0.0.F. Hall, Timmins, starting at 8 p.m. sharp. Membership fee, $2.00 per year for qrdinary members and 50¢. per year for associate members. Tenders to be received not later than 12 o‘clock noon on Thursday the 15th day of ‘Mav, 1924. *"The sale is subject to the proviâ€" sions of the Mining Tax Act and any amendments thereto, and to an addiâ€" tional charge in favour of the Crown of two per cent. on the net profits calâ€" culated on the basis contained in the said Act. Tenderers to name a lump s the said land, payable in full fifteen days of the acceptance tender. The boundaries of the parcel to be surveyed and delimited on the ground by the Department of Mines before the day of sale. Tenders to be enclosed in sealed enâ€" velopes, marked on the outside in plain letters **Tender for Poreupine Wake‘‘ and forwarded by registered mail to the ‘Minister of Mines, Parâ€" liament Buildings, Toronto, Canada. .. CHARNLES MecCREA, Minister of â€" Mines, ~Toronto, 17th December, 1923. N.B.â€"No unauthorized insertion of this advertisement will be paid for. 3â€"20, The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be enclosed in sealed enâ€" velopes, marked on the outside in plain letters "‘Tenders for East Part Simpson Lake,"‘and forwarded by reâ€" gistered mail to the Minister of Mines, ‘Parliament Buildings, Toronâ€" to, Canada. Cc c d us es n ces Cw 1 ow s o% CHARLES MeCREA, Minister of Mines, Toronto, 1l7th December, 1923. N;B.â€"No unauthorized insertion of this advertisement will be paid for. NOTICE is hexeby given that undey and by virtue of an Orderâ€"inâ€"Council dated the 11th day of December, 1923, that part of the bed of Simpson Lake in lot 5 in the first @ncession of the township of Tisdale, in the Poreupine Gold area, remaining the property of the Crown and being the eastern porâ€" tion of the said lake, containing 20 acres more or less, together with the mining rights therein and thereunder, is offered for sale by public tender on the following conditions :â€"â€" Tenders to be received not later than 12 o‘clock noon on Thursday the 15th day of May, 1924. A certified cheque for ten per cent. of the price offered to accompany each tender, forfeitable upon nonâ€"payment of the balance of the purchase money The sale is sibject to the proviâ€" sions of the Miring Tax Act and any amendments thereto, and to an addiâ€" tional charge in favour of the Crown of two per cent. on the net profits calâ€" culated on the basis contained in the said Act. j The boundaries of the parcel to be surveved and delimited on the ground by the Department of Mines before the day of sale. Tenderers to name a lump sum for tlre said land, payable in full within fifteen days of the acceptance of the tender. IN THE PORCUPINE GOLD AREA ONTARIO. IN THE PORCUPINE GOLD AREA ONTARIO. D. MACKIE, â€" A. J. DOWNIE, President. Secretary,. me a lump sum for within of the Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Nevada McCarthy, â€" Rose Anderson, N.G. Ree. See. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Third Ave, Fire Wood in any to suit, from 14 inches to wood in log. â€" Dry and green Jackpine. Prices very reaâ€" sonable. Order your wood now beâ€" fore the rush. â€"33 H. CHARLEBOIS, Phone 347. â€" 30 Cedar St., Timimmins. The itinerary covers the beauty spots of England, the British Exhiâ€" bition, and en the Continent, the Briges, Zeebruge, BRrussels and special visit to Paris for the Olympic (Gi#®nes. Leave Montreal June 2ist Returning to Montreal July 26th For full information apply Allâ€"Expense College Tour to Europe A 36â€"DAY TOUR FOR $330 )o you know why you catch cola, why iy;ou have chronic dyspepsia, why you have headaches, why you can‘t sleep, why you are weak, nervous or depressed? It‘s because your system is run down. When the system is run down every organ becomes more or less affected. If any one organ is weaker than another, it is the first to succumb. For instance, if you have a weak stomach dyspepsia resultsâ€" if you are subject to headaches they become more frequent and so on. No matter what your trouble, the firsi thing to do is to build up and nourâ€" ish your systenm by feeding your nerves and enriching your blood. When you do this every organ in the body is strengthened. Carnol acâ€" complithes this. Carnol is a bloodâ€" builder, a nerve invigorator, a stimuâ€" lating and nourishing food, a flesh builder. Mr. Hill, the prescription specialist of New Westminste:, B.C,., has such faith in Carnol that he is pushing the sale of it at every opporâ€" tunitys He knows from experience its value as a tonic and this is what he writes: "It indeed gives me pleasure to say a good word for Carnol. With the sales talk and general boost which it has had from this store, the sale of Carnol has crown from nothing to something worth while."â€"Frederic T. Hill, Prescription Specialist, 607 Coâ€" lumbia Strect, New Westmiunster. BC. .: 19â€"9 Carnol is sold by all good druggists evervwhere. l Gordon Building, P.O. Box 1074. â€" TIMMINS. Furniture Upholsteringâ€"â€"Repairing Northern Paint Shop Painting and Renovating Autos A Specialty. Your Grocer Is A Dordemn Milkman CA RS S T OR ED overnight or by the month. DR. JNO. B. AIKE No. 57/ RIVER ROAD (Wilson Avenue.) J. Kg MOORE Free Recipe Bookâ€" Write the Borden Co. Limited, Montreal.! With the cream left Steamship Agent FOR SALE. Box 70 Standing of Pupils in Various Classes of the Public Schools of Timmins. Mr. Blackâ€"L. Caveney 79;, C. Perkio 79; C,. SMater 77; G. Dewar T76;, R. Dainton 73; J. Roberts 73; W. Junell 12 ; J. Norkun 71; W. Shewan 71. Room 2.â€"Grade IV. Sr., Girlsâ€"â€" Miss Everettâ€"E. Colborne 70. Room _ 3.â€"Gradeâ€" IV. Sr.â€"Miss Smithâ€"E. Tynjala 81; 8. Brown 70; TIMMINS PUBLIG SCHOCLS REPORT FOR FEBRUARY The following is the report of Tim mins Public Schools for February :â€" Central. School Room 1.â€"Grade IV. Sr., Bovsâ€" Lawrence /3 Room 4.â€"Grade IV. Jr.â€"Miss 34. Morrisonâ€"R. Lehtinen. 80; V. Charâ€" borineau 79 ; N. Shankman 79; M. Mcâ€" Pherson 78; E. Salomaa 76; J. Riley Tl;y ‘W. ‘Stevens 713 E. Walenius (1; E. Ellies 70 ; 1. Connell 70; N. Stevens C. Cushing 74 Room â€" 6.â€" Richardsâ€"S. dan 79; A. B Goodman 72; Room 7.â€" Wordenâ€"AL. 0. Viitasaari 74y R. Mitchell 71; E. Ansara 10. *# Room 8.â€"Grads III. Jr.â€"Miss Mceâ€" Intoshâ€"E. Harris 81 ; L. Salo 79; K. Davidson 78; H. Moore 73; C. Tl3; . Orr 70. Room 9.â€"Grade II. Sr.â€"Miss Hili J. Bennett 86; V. Georlandi 84; C. Richardson 84; V. Tynjala\ 82; M. Gulka 82; A. Hyrtyk 81; O. Farnan 79; H. Ostrosser.T8; T. Hahto 77; J. Fliog l2 ATrsons‘ (F:; :V .* â€" mliVECE ; â€" EL y J .. Quarrie 76; D. Ray 76; K. McCabe 75;, M. Romiscon 75; M. Bennett (3; R. Viitasaari 72; C. [Martino 72; V. Mullen 72; J. Pond 71. Room 10.â€"Grade II. Jr.â€"Miss M. Morrisonâ€"E. . Haataja 98; D. Horâ€" witz 94; H. Rintanen 91; M. Morrisâ€" on 90 ; D. McPherson 89 ; .F. Scott 87 ; A. Murdock 82; (@.â€"Helperin 80; C Giorlandi 78; T7S; N Welly> 78; D. Cooke 74; K. Kerr 73 W. Krupka 73; E, Marshall 72; Varady 71; M. Moore 710. Room _ 11.â€"Grade II. Jr.â€"Miss Robinsonâ€"M. Madden 96 C. Halperâ€" in 95; Bing Wye 92; M. Onotzkey 89; R. Varady 88; A. Engstrom 87 ; B. Baker 86; F. Leblane ; D. Ansara 83; S. Hrishkevich §$21;, M. Ostrosser 81; S. Andruchuk 81; J. Sutherland 81: D. Rhude 78;, E. Brown 78;â€" W. 81 ; D:R Cowan TS Gong T6 Room 12. â€"Grade I.â€"Miss Wraight E. Mclnnis 98; A. Koz‘lo S7; L. Traâ€" ver 86 ; N. Kozlo 85; A. Jaakkola 84 ; Won Gog Hing 83; M. Habib 82; P. Murdock 82; R. Riddolls 81 ; J. Shub 80; F. Kideckel 80;, J. Jemmeth 80; Wen Sing Woon‘ T9; M. Hnatchuk 75; R. Hogarth 75 ; €. Kel]y 14; E. Pearce 72« F. Booker 72;, W. Andronichu‘k Moroz 73. ; K. P. Classâ€"A. Taylor 90;, 0. Peatcee 90 ; W. Orr 90 ; R. Brown 85 ; I. Paice 80 ; A. Kremer A. Manhire 70; R. Priussr T5. Kindergarten Classâ€"E. Richardson 90;, V. Werta 90;, A. Riddolls 90; I. Riley 85 ; I. Williams 85 ; B. Ostrosser 85; I. Latham 80; IM. Doyle 70; L. Dovle 70. Vimy School Room 1.â€"Grade II. Sr. and Jr.â€" Miss MacDonaldâ€"Senior _ Mackay 76; L. ‘Mantyla 75; B. Trafâ€" ford! 72; W.Elsworth 71;, L Ruir 71; T. Tolmonen 70. Junior Classâ€"A. Milton; K. Urquâ€" hart 70. Room 2.â€"II. Jr. and I. Sr. Grades Miss N. Richardsonâ€"Senior Classâ€"â€" B. Waldon E. Taylor 86; E. Jutilda 86 ; M. Maki 85; H. Noski M; W. Davey 81; K. Hakola $0; L. Tieâ€" der 80; M. Boychuck 80 ; K. Leprie 78; W. Hyrtvk 78; S. Joseforich 76; D. Dunstan 75; H. MeKinnon 74. Junior Classâ€"A. Bourne. 85; M. Makin 83: V. Wallingford 81; E. Class Bâ€"â€"E. MceQuarrie ~88; W Koilka 78; R. Kennedy 78; H. Bob bie 76; E. Arundel 74; A. Andron ichuk 72; A. Ray 71 ; Chaik Sun 70. Junior Classâ€"A. Bourn Makin 83; V. Wallingfor Kokonan 73; T. Stenuk 71 Room 3.â€"iPrimary Grade, Sr. and 1. Sr.‘â€"Miss MacLeodâ€"Grade : I.â€"V. Laurila 83; H. Suomu 81; J. Clayton 78;, L. Mantyla 76;, J. Romison 73; J. MeéW haw 72; D. Paver 72; 8. Bohonos ‘Cla« Bâ€"â€"*R Hyrtyk 82; C. Harris : Salo 72 ; W. Leimo 70. (,-ld ss C.â€"L, I’Illua TL; K. Aeton 71L; E. Williams 70. » Room 16. â€"Kindergartenâ€"Primary and Kindergartenâ€"Miss â€" Rachardson Class C.â€"M. Tartachuk 75; W. ichuk 72; A. Ray 71 ; Chaik Sun 70. Room 15. â€"Kindergartenâ€"Primary Miss MacDougallâ€"Class A.â€"IM. Marâ€" tin T5 ; A. Jensen 70. yCe Room nestrom : F. Leblane 4; D. Ansara Hrishkevich S$21;, M. Ostrosser Andruchuk J. Sutherland Rhude 78;, E. Brown 78;â€" W. 78; E. Peterson 77; Pong She j :; .L Kinnari 74; N. Engstrom â€"Grade â€" III. Sr.â€"â€"Miss ‘onnell 81; H. Brown 4: Tl; H. Ostrosky 71. â€"Gradeâ€" IIL.= Sr.â€"Miss . Kokkonen 84 ; W. Sheriâ€" Bolster T4; H. Fox"73 ; T. ; N. Kelly 72. â€"Grade â€" 11J.. Jr.â€"Miss ~Hawse 76; H. Heil 74; ade IV. Sr., Boysâ€" Caveney 79;, C. Perkio T7; G. Dewar T6; K. Roberts 73;, W. Junell 1 ; W. Shewan 71. adeâ€" IV. Str., Girlsâ€"â€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Silver 76; K. MeCabe M. Bennett (3; Martino T2; V. Ansara H same person Mrs. Sage gets great benefit from Dreco and recommends it to anyone who is suffering from stomach troubles. YEARS YOUNGER 22 Batavia Avenue, Toronto, feel ten years younger and enjoy every meal, aomethmg that has beenimâ€" possible with me for years. **I was chronically constipated and my stomach was out of or der, feeling full of gas and nauseated. I would suffer trum bilious . attacks which would otten cause me to go to bed and dizzy. spells would come over me. I was very nervous and never felt rested and truly, this cumplication o1 troubles was mal\mw life a misery. ‘*I was told about Dreco by some of my friends who had received great benefits from it and from the\very first week‘s treatment I began to noâ€" tice consider@ble improvement. ‘‘‘The ‘beneficial results I ostained from just three bottles really surâ€" prised me for I‘m feeling grand these days. ‘The sharp rheumatic â€" pams which were across my back and througzh my body have entirely disapâ€" peared and I have no more gastric troubles or hilious attacks while the Dreco laxative tablets are the best thing I every trmed for‘ constipation. days. _Ine _ snarp rmeul which were across my througzh my body have et peared and I have no : troubles or hilious attac Dreco laxative tablets : thing I ever tried for co Dreco is being spsciaily introduced in Timmins by FE. M. Burks. It is also sold in South Porcupine by B. L. Pilsworth, and by a good druggist everywhere. L cannot . praise : Ure There is hardly a day passe [ tell some one awbout it. mend Dreco heartily to a inz stomach troull‘es."‘‘ Dreco is made from the pure juices of ber‘us, roots, bark and leaves. It contains no mereury, potash or habit forming drugs ind is always safe and reliable. Primary Sr. Class A.â€"I. Loam 8S3; I. Harris 82; L. Higgins 81; H. Parâ€" sons 80; H. DeLuca 79; R. Walenius 78; P. Rantio T7; K. Roberts 75. Class B.â€"AM. Horster 8§4; H. Marâ€" tin 81; G. Lnoma 79; R, MeWhaw 77 A Fr: euio To 8. Kremyr 74. j Room -lâ€"â€"Jlemx\ J uniorâ€"Miss Grayâ€"Class A..â€"â€"T. Clark 82; P. Bos@k §1;y G. Riley 81; A. Mantyvla L. Wear ‘70 CcONTAGAS MAY ADD TO THEIR PORCUPINE HOLDINGS Room 1.â€"Grades. III. and IV.â€"Mr. Keilâ€"Class IV.â€"iM.© Martin 80; F. Fitzgerald 74;, E. Warmmnock 71. Clasg III.â€"A. Munro 84; A. Dellaâ€" vedova 80; 8. Delvillano 79. Room 2.â€"Grades II. and I. Sr.â€"â€" Miss~â€"J. _ Purvisâ€"Grade AI.â€"â€"F. Schafer 88; B. Shulman 8§8; A. Marâ€" cantonio 85; J. Bokla 83; L. Delvilâ€" lano 83. Reports have recently been eurrent to the effect that the Coniagas Mines, Limited, is endeavoring to secure conâ€" trol of the Armstrongâ€"Booth properâ€" ties adjoining the Newray and Goldâ€" ale Mines in Poreupine. With the development of the Newray planned to@ depth of 1,000 feet and the strike of the veins indicating that they will T. Jr.â€"A. Kimberley 72; A. Croceo 70; A. Canapini 70. | Primer Sr.â€"T. Shub 73; M. Vienâ€" otte 72 ;â€"J. Pidutti 72. Room 4.â€"Primary Gradeâ€"â€"Miss G. Purvisâ€"Class D.â€"C. Burgess 88; M. Valentino 83; L. Morrisonr 81; J. Crocini T6 ; G. Tonin 71. Lucan 79; B. CGeécconi Average attendance 778 an increase of 50 over January. h zontinue into the Armstrongâ€"Booth properties, it felt that it is only naâ€" tural that Coniagas should be anxious to obtain these claims. I. Seniorâ€"C. Gabryolcogzk 81; B. Padovan 79; L. Canapini 75. Room 3.â€"Grades I. and Primary Juniorâ€"Miss (MceKeownâ€"I. 8r.â€"ft. Cantor 73;, H. Gord 73;, R. Pianosi 72; M. Lukon 70; M. Ravéraft 70. Grades I. and,. Primaryâ€"(Miss Ball Grade 1. E. Rose 70. Primaryâ€"J. Davidson 73. / Number of teaching days 21. Total enrolment for the month 867 an increase of 21 over January. Class B.â€"B. Gabryelcegzk Pettrone 73;, G@. Berdina 71. Class _ A.â€"B. Salvador W eagle 72. 710. ean hardly realize that I am the person‘‘ sarys Mrs. 8. Sage, of n > 4.â€"Primary â€" Juniorâ€"Miss Class® Clark 82; P. 81; G. Riley 81; A. Mantyla MeDonAld 73; H. Kumpula 73; Mattagami School I. andâ€" Primarvyâ€"iMiss Ball Moneta School it. . L _ recomâ€" o anvyvone havâ€" ‘Oonstipation. Dreco enough asses hut wha § REAL SERVICE IN THE P _ MINING MARKET Want Ads in The Advance Bring Sure Results OF CANADA TIMMINS BRANCH, » « = D. SUTHERLAND, Manager sOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"BRANCH, = = F. R. WAY, Manager. IMPERIAL BANK This Bank and Your Business The selection of a Bank and its willingness to coâ€"operate is often the determining facâ€" tor in the success of a business house. The manager of each branch of this Bank is always willing to aid customers in their business problems with impartial advice and to coâ€"operate to the fullest extent. 327